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MOUTRIES

HAVE RECEIVED THE NEW

VICTOR

RECORD3

FOR

NOVEMBER

The China Mail.

EST

BLISHED.

November 27, 1922, Temperaturo 44.

Barometer 30 21

Rainfall 0.00-inch-

No. 18,734 一拜禮

號七七月一十年二十二百九千一英

BUSINESS NOTICES

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Humidity 21.

November 27, 1921; Temperature 69.

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As they spirexit into fußßers, “Pirkiniu họng,coal line grunnily and la L'herefore a decided ECONUMY.

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THE DOLLAR.

Today's closing rase 3/4 9/16: Today's opening rats 2,4" 9/16.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

GERMANY'S TERRIBLE BURDEN.

FEDERAL COOPERATION WANTED.

LAUSANNE COMFRBENOS.

GOOD WEEK'S WORK.

HIGH HOPES OF FINAL BUCCESS.

LAUSANNE, November 28.

The sum total of the weak's work by the Conference has been to settle Turkoy's European frontier along the. Maritza, leaving Weat Things to Greece; to establish a broad demilitarined zone between Turkey on the one side and Grrese sad Balgutin on the other and incidentally to carry out the promise in the Treaty of Neuilly by giving Bulgaria an outlet to the Aegean at Dedeagatch or in its neighbourhood.

Indications are that there is a good chance of the conference nurseeding. After Thrace, Turkey's Asiatio frontiers will be considered, then the all-importan! question of the Straits, for which the Russian delegates are en route for Laterane.

BALKAN BLOO RECREATED.

FERLIN, November 20

the Reichsrath Her Cuan annɔuffɔ̃nd he would ummon a meeting of the premiera of the Federal to secure saoperating in sslving Germany's

problems.

Germany's budgetary daicit was now 890,000 million marks of which only 45.000 million was covered by this year's proceeds from the compulsory lóàu.

BARRED IN AMERICA,

GERMAN BAIDER OFFICER.

CINCINNATI, November 26. Mr. Hamilton Cook, National Commander of the disabled American veterans of the world ¿WAI, declares The return of Turkey to Europe has recreated the that the veterans will do everything legal in their power. Balkan bios, consisting of Greece, Romania and Yugo-to prevent Captain von Murcke, former Commander of Stavis. Bulgaria has declined to join the bloc owing to Greece opposing the cession of Ded agatoh to Bulgaria, while Turkey is apparently willing to pay the price of Bulgarian co-operation!

BERLIN, November 26. Part of the Russian delegation healed by M. Rakovsky has arrived en route for Lausanne.

LAUSANNE, November 26.

It is learned from” an-American source that Mr. Childs' statement is merely a clear exposition of the traditional policy of the United States in favour of the open door. There is no ulterior motiveThe statement does not represent any now policy with regard to American interests in Europe or anything else.

The statement was made yesterday because Mr. Child considered the moment propitious at this early non-committal stage of the conferenca. Nevertheless. the statement surprised some quarters. Some persist in believing it is not entirely unconnected with oil,"

BOMBSHELL.

PARTS: November 26,

Le Journal's Lausanne correspondent wires that Mr. Childs statement has been a bombshell to the con- ference, especially the British delegates; but the Turks are pleased because Turkey has promised so many things to so many people that she is finding it difficult to ateur a safe course.

The Figaro's.com.espondent expresses the opinion that the statement is aimed not only at the San Remc agreement but alio at the Franco-Kemalist.agreement.

[The American observer, Mr. Child, in a statement

to the Fiet Commission, emphasised that the sentiment of the American people overwhelmingly favoured the policy laid down in the memorandum of October 50 in reply to the invitation to be represented at the Conference, namely the seanmption that the Allies will not carry into effect agreem-ate in respect to Torkish territory which conflict with the principle of equality of economic opportunity and the open door.]

MORE ARMS - ARRESTS.

CHINESE WOMAN'S TOY PISTOL.

"GOOD ENOUCH TO STOP ANYONE."

of ammunition.

the German raider "Emden "Irom carrying out bis proposal to lecture in the United States shortly.

INDIAN GOAL EMB1R07.

BEING PROVISIONALLY REMOVED,

DELI, November 26. The Government of India sunounces the provisional rmoval of the embargo on the export of coal from January 1. If the distribution scheme introduced last July works will the removal of the embargo will be

'posable.

OLEMENDE AUS OHARGES.

USUAL DENTAL NOW;

NEWHAVEN, CONNECTICUT, Nov. 26.

M. Clemenceau has declared he did not charge the British with wilfully permitting the sinking of the German fleet st Scapa Flow.

AMERICAN MINE DISASTER.

STILL ANOTHER ONE.

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SANTA FE, November 26.

Seven persons were killed and 50 injured in a miu disaster.

SUN YAT-SEN RETURNING?

FORMER BALT COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENTA

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

A Chinezo woman was charged be,].

CARTON, NOV. 27. fors Mr. R. E. Lindsell, this morning

Chow Loo, who was Saft Commis with the unlawful potsersion of a small lady's revolver and 150 rounds sioner when Dr. Sun Yat-sen was in Canton has cent a circular telegram Mr. F. G. Vaux, defending, sad to the Canton salt, merchants in that his client who had lived a sumtimitating that the "auti-rebellion ber of goars in America, was taking troops are marching south and that the revolver to her, loma in Konge Dr. Sun will return soon. He will moon. She was bout to leave Hang no recognise any loans made to kong by the as. Tailee when the General Chen's government end revely was found in het belt. Mr. advises them not to make the advance Vaux suggested that the weapon sa requested by the present Salt Com. not a dangerous one, and was more misioner. likely to be a danger to its owner that anyone. Ire,

Sergrant Fallon admitted that the weapon, which was of French

make, was more like a toy pistol,"

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n the box the witnees also found the defendant's photograph

WOULDN'T WASH.

RICE THIEF'S PLEA.

While the .a. Kiange" was dis charging rice the other day a detec- tive is a man walking away with a bag of rice on his shoulder. Qars- tioned, the man said the rice, was given to him by the crow but this could not be substantiated and this morning he was produced before Com- Dander Beckwith R. N. at the Marine Court and awarded a month's jail for being on board without permission.

The defendant explained that it was only rice sweepinga he took and that he was hungry but this plen lost something of its force when he made unsuccesful representations after- wards to have his senteLes commuted to's fine, undertaking to pay any reasonable penalty op to $25.

ARMED MEN.

but the ammunition was good enough -The Magistrate enquired how the stop anyone" However, there were brought home to the de

HILLSIDE MATSHED INMATES- fencent. police had no reason to disbelieve the

ROBBED. Inspector Wilson fald defendant w defendant was a bona fide traveller admitted to bim at the station that

A fine of $150 was imposed and the haboz belonged to him contraband was confiscated. ::

BOX'S SINISTER CONTENTS;

· Dafındant said the a me wore put in his box by a man named Cheung Chol and anggested that pother man named Weng Kamal know some thing about them, thesponsible and sentenced him to twelve The Magistrate hald defendant re.

A Chinese was charged before J. B. Wood this morning with finlawful possession of two revolvere,

one loaded in five chambers. WANA

Sergt. Andrew said at 7.15 pm, on November 14, be executed a search warrant at No. 81; Wang Street, Kowloon City in company with Sub Inspector MANASA Kisompáni. Shaunda. A locked-box-was-Toto and the revolvira and amm

.men

the time

months jail.

REVOLVER IN PİLLOW.

Arrested by fergt

Bevan armed robbers broke into an unnumbered matshed on the billride at the back of Bay View on Saturday night. They bound and gagged the inmates and then stole jewellery, money and clothing worth $284. of Tratobimai, beyond the Ming The robbers escaped in the direction

Yuen garders.

General Chen Chinng ming has sent a telegram fostructing Hong ndrew on board Shin-don át Swi to do all he can.

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